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Five more episodes from the first series of the CGI-animated
franchise in which the Autobots and Decepticons return to do battle
once again. This time around, Bulkhead and Arcee have to
investigate a strange energy signal. The episodes are: 'Operation:
Breakdown', 'Crisscross', 'Metal Attraction', 'Rock Bottom' and
'Partners'.
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The Cleveland Show: Season 1 (DVD)
Mike Henry, Sanaa Lathan, Kevin Michael Richardson, Seth MacFarlane; Contributions by Richard Appel, …
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All 21 episodes from the first season of the animated comedy series
following the adventures of the Family Guy's neighbour, deli owner
Cleveland Brown. Episodes are: 'Pilot', 'Da Doggone Daddy-Daughter
Dinner Dance', 'The One About Friends', 'Birth of a Salesman',
'Cleveland Jr Cherry Bomb', 'Ladies' Night', 'A Brown
Thanksgiving', 'From Bed to Worse', 'A Cleveland Brown Christmas',
'Field of Streams', 'Love Rollercoaster', 'Our Gang', 'Buried
Pleasure', 'The Curious Case of Jr. Working at the Stool', 'Once
Upon a Tyne in New York', 'The Brown Knight', 'Gone With the Wind',
'Brotherly Love', 'Brown History Month', 'Cleveland's Angels' and
'You're the Best Man, Cleveland Brown'.
After 9/11, the United States became a nation that sanctioned
torture. Detainees across the globe were waterboarded, deprived of
sleep, beaten by guards, blasted with deafening music and forced
into obscene acts. Their torture presents a profound problem for
literature: torturous pain and its traumatic aftermath have long
been held to destroy language, shatter experience, and refuse
representation. Challenging accepted thinking, Gestures of
Testimony asks how literature might bear witness to the tortures of
a war waged against fear itself. Bringing the vibrant field of
affect theory to bear on theories of torture and power, Richardson
adopts an interdisciplinary approach to show how testimony founded
in affect can bear witness to torture and its traumas. Grounded in
provocative readings of poems by Guantanamo detainees, memoirs of
interrogators and detainees, contemporary films, the Bush
Administration's Torture Memos, and fiction by George Orwell, Franz
Kafka, Arthur Koestler, Anne Michaels, and Janette Turner Hospital,
Michael Richardson traces the workings of affect, biopower, and
aesthetics to re-think literary testimony. Gestures of Testimony
gives shape to a mode of affective witnessing, a reaching beyond
the page in the writing of torture that reveals violent trauma -
even as it embodies its veiling.
This is a beautifully written study, mixing film studies with
cultural studies, of how the Hollywood film industry has treated
the 'Other' throughout its history. In "Otherness in Hollywood
Cinema", Michael Richardson argues that the Hollywood system has
been the only national cinema with the resources and inclination to
explore images of others through stories set in exotic and faraway
places. He traces many of the ways in which Hollywood has
constructed otherness, and discusses the extent to which those
images have persisted and conditioned today's understanding.
Hollywood was from the beginning teeming with people who had
experienced cultural displacement. Coaxing the finest talents from
around the world and needing to produce films with an almost
universal appeal, Hollywood confounded American insularity while
simultaneously presenting a vision of 'America' to the world. The
book examines a range of genres from the perspective of otherness,
including the Western, film noir, and zombie movies. Films
discussed include "Birth of a Nation", "The New World", "The
Searchers", "King Kong", "Apocalypse Now", "Blade Runner", "Jaws",
and "Dead Man". Erudite and highly informed, this is a sweeping
survey of how the American film industry has portrayed the foreign
and the exotic.
THE INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER! "A powerful portrait of the
courageous women who fought against ignorance, misogyny, and racial
prejudice." -William Kent Krueger, New York Times bestselling
author of This Tender Land and Lightning Strike The new novel from
the New York Times bestselling author of The Book Woman of
Troublesome Creek! Bestselling historical fiction author Kim
Michele Richardson is back with the perfect book club read
following Honey Lovett, the daughter of the beloved Troublesome
book woman, who must fight for her own independence with the help
of the women who guide her and the books that set her free. In the
ruggedness of the beautiful Kentucky mountains, Honey Lovett has
always known that the old ways can make a hard life harder. As the
daughter of the famed blue-skinned, Troublesome Creek packhorse
librarian, Honey and her family have been hiding from the law all
her life. But when her mother and father are imprisoned, Honey
realizes she must fight to stay free, or risk being sent away for
good. Picking up her mother's old packhorse library route, Honey
begins to deliver books to the remote hollers of Appalachia. Honey
is looking to prove that she doesn't need anyone telling her how to
survive. But the route can be treacherous, and some folks aren't as
keen to let a woman pave her own way. If Honey wants to bring the
freedom books provide to the families who need it most, she's going
to have to fight for her place, and along the way, learn that the
extraordinary women who run the hills and hollers can make all the
difference in the world.
Animated version of the 2003 film 'Elf' and the Broadway production
'Elf - The Musical', featuring the voices of Jim Parsons and Mark
Hamill. Buddy (Parsons) has been raised by Santa (Edward Asner),
living and working among the elves at the North Pole. When Santa
tells him he is actually a human being and his real father, Walter
Hobbs (Hamill), resides in New York Buddy goes on a journey to the
Big Apple. He begins to adapt to the unfamiliar surroundings and
gets to know his family and new friend Jovie (Kate Micucci), though
Walter is not immediately taken with his son. When, on Christmas
Eve, Santa encounters problems with his sleigh it is down to Buddy
to save the day with his endless holiday cheer.
This book is a research monograph on high-Frequency Seafloor
Acoustics. It is the first book in a new series sponsored by the
Office of Naval Research on the latest research in underwater
acoustics. It provides a critical evaluation of the data and models
pertaining to high-frequency acoustic interaction with the
seafloor, which will be of interest to researchers in underwater
acoustics and to developers of sonars. Models and data are
presented so as to be readily usable, backed up by extensive
explanation. Much of the data is new, and the discussion in on two
levels: concise descriptions in the main text backed up by
extensive technical appendices.
Surrealism has long been recognised as having made a major
contribution to film theory and practice, and many contemporary
film-makers acknowledge its influence. Most of the critical
literature, however, focuses either on the 1920s or the work of
Buuel. The aim of this book is to open up a broader picture of
surrealism's contribution to the conceptualisation and making of
film. Tracing the work of Luis Buuel, Jacques Prvert, Nelly Kaplan,
Walerian Borowcyzk, Jan vankmajer, Raul Ruiz and Alejandro
Jodorowsky, Surrealism and Cinema charts the history of surrealist
film-making in both Europe and Hollywood from the 1920s to the
present day. At once a critical introduction and a provocative
re-evaluation, Surrealism and Cinema is essential reading for
anyone interested in surrealist ideas and art and the history of
film.
RECOMMENDED BY DOLLY PARTON IN PEOPLE MAGAZINE! A NEW YORK TIMES
BESTSELLER A USA TODAY BESTSELLER A LOS ANGELES TIMES BESTSELLER A
PBS BOOK PICK The bestselling historical fiction novel from Kim
Michele Richardson, this is a novel following Cussy Mary, a
packhorse librarian and her quest to bring books to the Appalachian
community she loves, perfect for readers of William Kent Kreuger
and Lisa Wingate. The perfect addition to your next book club! The
hardscrabble folks of Troublesome Creek have to scrap for
everything-everything except books, that is. Thanks to Roosevelt's
Kentucky Pack Horse Library Project, Troublesome's got its very own
traveling librarian, Cussy Mary Carter. Cussy's not only a book
woman, however, she's also the last of her kind, her skin a shade
of blue unlike most anyone else. Not everyone is keen on Cussy's
family or the Library Project, and a Blue is often blamed for any
whiff of trouble. If Cussy wants to bring the joy of books to the
hill folks, she's going to have to confront prejudice as old as the
Appalachias and suspicion as deep as the holler. Inspired by the
true blue-skinned people of Kentucky and the brave and dedicated
Kentucky Pack Horse library service of the 1930s, The Book Woman of
Troublesome Creek is a story of raw courage, fierce strength, and
one woman's belief that books can carry us anywhere-even back home.
Other Bestselling Historical Fiction from Sourcebooks Landmark: The
Mystery of Mrs. Christie by Marie Benedict The Engineer's Wife by
Tracey Enerson Wood Sold on a Monday by Kristina McMorris
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Liar's Bench (Paperback)
Kim Michele Richardson
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Feature length animation of the Marvel comic book hero with magical
powers. Dr. Stephen Strange was one of the most gifted surgeons in
medicine before his hands were left shattered and useless as a
result of a car crash. Spending his fortune in pursuit of a way to
fix his fractured body, the dejected doctor believed all was lost
until the 'Ancient One' offered him hope and healing in Tibet.
Training mind, body and soul with the Ancient One and his pupils,
Doctor Strange's scope, power and compassion grow as he steps
closer to his mystical fate. But to fully embrace his destiny and
protect the worlds of magic and reality, Strange must face
betrayal, death and the emergence of Dormammu.
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Surrinema - Beyond Cinema (Paperback)
Jan Svankmajer, Michael O'Pray, Michael Richardson; Edited by Neil Coombs; Illustrated by Jan Svankmajer, …
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Emerging from the disruption of the First World War, surrealism
confronted the resulting 'crisis of consciousness' in a way that
was arguably more profound than any other cultural movement of the
time. The past few decades have seen an expansion of interest in
surrealist writers, whose contribution to the history of ideas in
the twentieth-century is only now being recognised. Surrealism: Key
Concepts is the first book in English to present an overview of
surrealism through the central ideas motivating the popular
movement. An international team of contributors provide an
accessible examination of the key concepts, emphasising their
relevance to current debates in social and cultural theory. This
book will be an invaluable guide for students studying a range of
disciplines, including Philosophy, Anthropology, Sociology and
Cultural Studies, and anyone who wishes to engage critically with
surrealism for the first time. Contributors: Dawn Ades, Joyce
Cheng, Jonathan P. Eburne, Krzysztof Fijalkowski, Guy Girard,
Raihan Kadri, Michael Loewy, Jean-Michel Rabate, Michael
Richardson, Donna Roberts, Bertrand Schmitt, Georges Sebbag,
Raymond Spiteri, and Michael Stone-Richards.
Youth Theatre: Drama for Life defines the youth theatre process, by
outlining its constituent parts and explaining how these activities
work in order to support young people's development. As well as
describing what is done in youth theatre, it also explores why it's
done and how to ensure the best possible outcomes. The book is in
four parts: Part 1 explores the nature and purpose of youth
theatre, drawing on Michael Richardson's extensive personal
experience as a practitioner and manager. Part 2 explains, in
detail, the youth theatre process: warming up, playing games, voice
work, developing skills, devising and the presentation of devised
work. Part 3 discusses how to create an appropriate environment
within which the youth theatre process can be most effectively
applied. Part 4 covers the most common applications of the youth
theatre process, namely using it in different education
environments; and youth theatre productions and performance. On top
of this, two appendices give a list of over 60 games that are
useful to use in youth theatre; and a list of recommended further
reading that supports this book. As well as giving key tips and
advice from his own invaluable experience, Richardson offers
comments from practitioners and participants on what makes a
successful youth theatre experience. Michael Richardson has worked
in youth theatre for over 20 years, has been involved in the
training of other practitioners, and in the strategic development
of the youth theatre sector in the UK.
"Durham City: Past and Present" is a new book which brings together
about 400 photographs of the city. Each old picture is accompanied
by a recent image to show the reader how the city has changed.
Parts of the city have been altered beyond recognition in the last
40 years or so, and this book has been compiled as a permanent
record of what was once there and now has gone. The book is broadly
divided into areas: the City Centre, North Road, Old Elvet and New
Elvet, Crossgate, Claypath and Gilesgate. Whether you are a
resident of Durham or a visitor, this book will appeal to all. Many
of the old bygone scenes are now lost and can only be identified by
matching up with a recent image. Like Michael's previous books,
this is a welcome addition and companion to his other Breedon
titles and will no doubt become another treasured possession.
THE INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER! "A powerful portrait of the
courageous women who fought against ignorance, misogyny, and racial
prejudice." -William Kent Krueger, New York Times bestselling
author of This Tender Land and Lightning Strike The new novel from
the New York Times bestselling author of The Book Woman of
Troublesome Creek! Bestselling historical fiction author Kim
Michele Richardson is back with the perfect book club read
following Honey Lovett, the daughter of the beloved Troublesome
book woman, who must fight for her own independence with the help
of the women who guide her and the books that set her free. In the
ruggedness of the beautiful Kentucky mountains, Honey Lovett has
always known that the old ways can make a hard life harder. As the
daughter of the famed blue-skinned, Troublesome Creek packhorse
librarian, Honey and her family have been hiding from the law all
her life. But when her mother and father are imprisoned, Honey
realizes she must fight to stay free, or risk being sent away for
good. Picking up her mother's old packhorse library route, Honey
begins to deliver books to the remote hollers of Appalachia. Honey
is looking to prove that she doesn't need anyone telling her how to
survive. But the route can be treacherous, and some folks aren't as
keen to let a woman pave her own way. If Honey wants to bring the
freedom books provide to the families who need it most, she's going
to have to fight for her place, and along the way, learn that the
extraordinary women who run the hills and hollers can make all the
difference in the world. Praise for The Book Woman's Daughter: "In
Kim Michele Richardson's beautifully and authentically rendered The
Book Woman's Daughter she once again paints a stunning portrait of
the raw, somber beauty of Appalachia, the strong resolve of
remarkable women living in a world dominated by men, and the power
of books and sisterhood to prevail in the harshest circumstances. A
critical and profoundly important read for our time. Badassery
womanhood at its best!"-Sara Gruen, #1 New York Times bestselling
author of Water for Elephants "Fierce, beautiful and inspirational,
Kim Michele Richardson has created a powerful tale about brave
extraordinary heroines who are downright haunting and
unforgettable."-Abbott Kahler, New York Times bestselling author
(as Karen Abbott) of The Ghosts of Eden Park
Georges Bataille's work is an essential reference in any discussion of modernity and postmodernity. An important influence on Foucault, Derrida and post-structuralism, Bataille is a thinker of key significance. This volume makes a selection from the entire body of his academic work, showing how his thinking on sacrifice, eroticism, taboo and transgression, and the nature of identity inform his social theory. Bataille - Essential Writings will be the standard introductory text to this profound and difficult thinker.
Georges Bataille is now recognized as one of the most important
thinkers of the 20th century. Fascinated by the excessive movement
of life, Bataille developed a complex philosophy based upon
examination of the interplay between death and eroticism. For him,
eroticism was the foundation of human experience, providing a sharp
insight into the basis of human society and the response of the
individual to it. Largely neglected during his lifetime, Bataille's
influence has grown during the last thirty years, first in France
and more recently in the UK and the US, where it has often been
associated with the rise of post-structuralism and postmodernism.
This text argues that his work is often misunderstood and conflated
too readily with postmodernism; instead, the author treats Bataille
as a multi-faceted thinker who does not fit in easily with any
simple categorization.
Georges Bataille is now recognized as one of the most important
thinkers of the 20th century. Fascinated by the excessive movement
of life, Bataille developed a complex philosophy based upon
examination of the interplay between death and eroticism. For him,
eroticism was the foundation of human experience, providing a sharp
insight into the basis of human society and the response of the
individual to it. Largely neglected during his lifetime, Bataille's
influence has grown during the last thirty years, first in France
and more recently in the UK and the US, where it has often been
associated with the rise of post-structuralism and postmodernism.
This text argues that his work is often misunderstood and conflated
too readily with postmodernism; instead, the author treats Bataille
as a multi-faceted thinker who does not fit in easily with any
simple categorization.
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